*** Source: Who's who in the Pacific Southwest: a compilation of authentic biographical sketches of citizens of Southern California and Arizona. Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Print. & Binding House, 1913, 406 pgs. *** ---page 164--- year; on the staff of the city engineer of Los Angeles a year; resigned and became a member of the law firm of MacGowen & Haas. Republican. HAAS, Walter Francis. Lawyer. Res. 920 Alhambra Road, Alhambra, Cal.; office 302 Coulter Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in California, Mo., Feb. 12, 1869; son of John B. and Lina (Bruere) Haas. Unmarried. Grad- uated from Los Angeles high school, 1889; studied law in offices of Houghton, Silent & Campbell; admitted to practice by Supreme Court of California April 7, 1891; opened offices in Los Angeles in the same year and began practice with H. W. Duncan under firm name of Duncan & Haas; was subsequently admitted to prac- tice in the District Court; U. S. Circuit Court; U. S. Court of Appeals and U. S. Land Office; continued the practice of law in Los Angeles alone until Jan. 1, 1899, when he became City Attorney of Los Angeles, hold- ing that office from 1899-1900; in Jan. 1, 1900, formed a partnership with Frank Garrett, firm name Haas & Garrett; April, 1905, added H. L. Dunnigan to the firm, name changed to Haas, Garrett & Dunnigan; upon death of Garrett in 1911 firm became Haas & Dunnigan, which it has con- tinued to date; their specialty is wa- ter law and private and public cor- poration law. Dir. German American Trust & Savings Bank; dir. K. & K. Brick Co.; vice-pres. C. J. Kubach Co.; pres. Fidelia Investment Co.; pres. Tampico Land, Lumber & Development Co. Member Union League and Gamut clubs of Los Angeles; Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce; Shrine; Los Angeles Bar Assn.; National Geographic Soc. Past Master of F. & A. M. HACKLEY, George T. Patent lawyer. Res. 2904 Sunset Pl.; office 504 Merchants Trust Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Cazenovia, N. Y., June 26, 1877; son of E. C. and Hannah C. (Trowbridge) Hackley. Married to S. C. Du Bose. Educated in public schools; engineering experi- ence gained in machine shops of E. C. Stearns Mfg. Co. and C. E. Lipe, Syracuse, N. Y.; engineering dept. U. S. Leather Co., Ridgway, Pa.; en- gineering dept., Genl. Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y.; Electric Boat Co., New York, in construction of first eight Holland Submarines for U. S. government. Training in patent law received in law offices in New York. Served in 2d Batallion, N. Y. Naval Reserves. Member Masonic frater- nity, 32d degree; Shrine; Los Angeles Athletic Club; Patent Law Assn., Washington, D. C. HAENKE, J. Martyn. Architect. Res. 2068 Hobart Blvd.; office 1114-22 Story Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Charlottenburg, Germany, 1880; son of William Martyn Haenke, who moved with his family to Surrey, England, in 1884. Married to Marie Hooper Churchill. Attended English preparatory schools; graduate of Trinity College, and South Kensington School of Art. Entered offices of George Brockwell Gill of London to study and practice architecture; trav- eled and studied in European art cen- ters. Moved to America in 1905; lo- cated in San Francisco in 1906, and engaged in practice of his profession; located in Los Angeles in 1910, and established independent practice; since locating in Los Angeles, has been prominently identified with architec- tural development. Notable examples of his work: Home Builders' Bldg., Eighth and Spring Sts.; Examiner Bldg.; Midwick Country Club; Huntington School for Girls; Canfield Home for Girls; residences for Burton E. Green, Wm. Bayly, Percy H. Clark, C. B. Eyer, Kenneth Smoot of Beaumont, S. M. Spalding, Dr. Peter Janss, Dr. Edwin Janss, J. M. Danziger, M. C. Treat; is preparing plans for Harold Braly, Harold Janss, H. G. Moffitt, Mrs. Rindge, Malibou Ranch, H. M. Halderman, C. O. Middleton, H. L. Hall, O. H. Bennett, H. G. Wylie, C. J. Curtis and W. B. Scott. l1ember Royal Inst. of Archts., England; Architectural & Engineering Assn., England; Amer. Inst. of Archts.; Burlingame Country Club, Burlingame, Cal.; Midwick Country, Athletic and Gamut clubs of Los Angeles. HAGE, Willard B. Creamery owner. Res. 2570 Third st.; office 701 Fifth st., San Diego, Cal. Born in Eagle, Wis., June 1, 1868; son of Samuel S. and Sarah (Kelloway) Hage. Married to Addie Scofield in 1890. Received his education in the gram- mar schools of Wis. Engaged in dairy business in 1892; established creamery in 1898, which he operates to date. Dir. Eagle Creek Oil Co. *** end ***